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Martin Luther King : A Democratic Socialisthttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245075-Martin-Luther-King-A-Democratic-Socialist?goto=newpost
Mon, 21 Jan 2019 19:27:55 GMT Now calling himself a democratic socialist, through his Poor People’s Campaign, King was set to create the kind of movement that could fight for not just political but economic freedom for all. He wasn’t just a civil rights activist, he was a tribune for a multiracial working class – people who faced poverty, racism, and joblessness, but who when banded together could wield tremendous power.
King traveled to Memphis in April 1968, where he was assassinated by the white supremacist James Earl Ray, to support striking sanitation workers. His advisors warned against the trip. There were the threats of his life, and there were other campaigns and commitments too. But King knew he had to be there. He knew what side he was on.
Martin Luther King Jr wasn’t a prophet of unity. He was a champion of the poor and oppressed. And if we want to truly honor his legacy, we’ll struggle to finish his work.
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Bufftp Spin ZoneBellowing4DaBillshttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245075-Martin-Luther-King-A-Democratic-SocialistAnother affect of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez being in Congresshttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245073-Another-affect-of-Alexandria-Ocasio-Cortez-being-in-Congress?goto=newpost
Mon, 21 Jan 2019 16:33:49 GMTIt's making EVERYONE do a #2. Not just the media....but also politicians on both sides of the aisle.

As Matt Taibbi notes, the old saying holds true: If you're ticking off the RIGHT people, you're doing your job.

From 1990 - 2000 it was robbed blind by oligarch's connected to the west.

Under Putin's leadership, the country has bounced back to America's dismay.

And even though since 2000 America has invaded Afghanistan and Iraq, has subverted Libya and Syria and has sponsored coups and attempted coups in Venezuela, Honduras, Georgia and the Ukraine, leading to millions of dead and massive destruction of infrastructure....

For some reason Americans have been willing to buy the idea that Russians and Putin are the bad guys and specifically America's mortal enemies.

Why?

Because they were mean to pussy Riot?

Because they smacked down Sashkavili's attempt to embarrass them?

Because they won't let American sponsored Ukrainian fascists grab Crimea and Donbass?

And especially because they've rescued Syria and Bashar Assad from American sponsored and armed "terrorists"?

Is that it? Really?

Are you ****ing nuts?

Or just a loyal team player?

Because I don't see ANY comparison at all...
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Sun, 20 Jan 2019 23:31:52 GMTWith the U.S. National Debt approaching $22 Trillion, we should all be worried, right?
http://www.usdebtclock.org/
No. No nation can be the richest, most powerful country on Earth and be poor at the same time.
Many conservatives blasted President Obama for accumulating more debt than...With the U.S. National Debt approaching $22 Trillion, we should all be worried, right?

No. No nation can be the richest, most powerful country on Earth and be poor at the same time.

Many conservatives blasted President Obama for accumulating more debt than every other US President combined.

It was a good political talking point, but in reality they were wrong.

Who does the US government owe most of the money to? It's not another country...look that up.

It's ourselves. The Federal Reserve "prints" the money out of thin air (debt instruments) and the vast majority of the debt is caused by interest which is also created out of nothing. Picture having an unlimited printing press in your basement and making money off of the "debt" too.

There's always going to be debt. You have to spend money to make money. It's a lot better for the federal government to hold the debt bag instead of the private sector. Somebody always gets stuck holding the bag. I'd rather have Uncle Sugarbucks holding the debt instead of Main Street USA because Uncle Sugarbucks has infinitely deeper pockets.

Many reputable people say that the National Debt is much higher, closer to $200 trillion or more.

So what do these astronomical numbers really mean?

I think the "National Debt" per se is a direct representation of a system of infinite monetary policy used to fuel humans infinite ability to work, produce and procreate in a capitalist society.

Once a government starts to control the "means of production" and limits liquidity - the human ability to work, produce and procreate becomes limited.

That's the goal of world communism. Everything is limited and controlled. Population is limited. Human growth potential is arrested by a monetary policy based on finite resources.

I used to be a fan of the Gold Standard. The problem with the Gold Standard is that it is finite. Limited. Not unlimited, not infinite.

The U.S. Dollar became the world's first digital currency because smart people realized that a world economy can not be sustained with a limited and finite resource.

Meanwhile, Russia is hoarding gold - a very limited, finite resource.

I'd rather go in debt and live an unlimited happy life than be limited by a finite piece of gold or silver and the tyrannical government that comes along with it.
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Sun, 20 Jan 2019 16:46:28 GMTToo much infighting. Charges of anti-semitism. Racial divisions (California "too white" so they canceled) Controversy is causing previous donors to back away.

Toxic Femininity!

Apparently feeling the pressure from lost sponsors, celebrity disapproval, and dwindling interest among former marchers, the Women’s March national leadership is attempting to distance itself from their own anti-Semiticism at the DC march.

Patti
]]>Bufftp Spin ZoneDiscotrishhttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245064-Women-s-March-On-Washington-Movement-ImplodingThe Two Faces Of The American Mediahttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245061-The-Two-Faces-Of-The-American-Media?goto=newpost
Sun, 20 Jan 2019 11:11:56 GMTOften these days people tell me how they don’t trust what they are told by the press. I tell them they don’t know half the story. I read many news stories that I find interesting and then I decide I should dig deeper. It is very often surprising how the story turns out quite a bit different than...Often these days people tell me how they don’t trust what they are told by the press. I tell them they don’t know half the story. I read many news stories that I find interesting and then I decide I should dig deeper. It is very often surprising how the story turns out quite a bit different than what the MSM has led us peasants to believe.

When the story broke that there was mistreatment of women during the 2016 Bernie Sanders campaign, I initially had a moment of schadenfreude and then moved on to other matters. Then the complexion of the story changed for me and should for you.

Virginia Jeffries wrote her compelling story entitled I Was Sexually Harassed on Bernie Sanders’ Campaign. And No One Cared in the Forward, a Jewish national publication. Her story brought up many questions that led to finding out how the press seems to be using this story for their own interests.

On April 19, 2016, the day of the New York Democrat primary, Ms. Jeffries was volunteering for the Sanders campaign at the South Bronx office. A voter came into the office and after requesting some t-shirts “he stepped toward me, grabbed me by the back of the neck and began stroking me up then down from the back of my head to just under my shirt collar.” Jeffries decided this was a clear case of sexual harassment and decided to report it to the staff who she thought would want to prevent anyone else from experiencing the same thing.

Jeffries goes on to describe how she first reported it to a young staffer and identified the person who accosted her by name. The staffer replied “If it was a voter who harassed you, then there’s really nothing we can do.”

Jeffries tells the tale of how she worked her way up the campaign chain, with equal disregard. Level after level of personnel ignored her as she rightfully persisted in a quest to get someone to focus on the fact that the man had sexually attacked her. She finally approached the campaign manager, Jeff Weaver. He had John Robinson, the campaign chief operating officer, contact her.

When asked how often he deals with sexual harassment cases with the campaign, Mr. Robinson responded with a brief answer – “All the time.” Robinson assured Jeffries that proper protocols were in place though Jeffries disputed that. Robinson assured her he would take up the matter with Weaver and Sanders himself. When Jeffries tried to contact Robinson to follow up on whether he had done anything or informed his superiors, she hit a brick wall with stone silence.

I wrote the opinion editor of The Forward, who I have previously dealt with, and asked some basic questions that were left open by the story. Receiving no response, I tracked down Ms. Jeffries who has been a journalism student.

Ms. Jeffries was very open and cooperative. I started by telling her that what the voter did was absolutely unacceptable and constituted assault and battery (actually sexual battery). I asked why she had not gone to the police. She told me “I didn’t know it was a crime. Didn’t know I could go to the police.”

Not one person told her she should file a police report. It was quite obvious that it was not an internal campaign matter as was originally asserted, but they knew the name of the person who attacked her. Was the campaign trying to protect their own interests versus protecting their own volunteers? Maybe the initial contact -- a 23-year-old staffer might not know it was a crime -- but certainly the higher ups should have known. A criminal defense attorney told me this is the exact crime that Kevin Spacey has been charged with and he faces being convicted of a felony plus a five-year prison sentence.

Jeffries left the campaign shortly after the incident, but she states she still is a Sanders supporter.

I then asked why she had not written about it then; why she waited almost three years. She replied “I did write about it - pitched it to dozens of pubs. None were interested. Not even letters to the editor.” Ms. Jeffries thinks it is because of hearing from others that she has now been published.

I think she could not be more wrong. If she were a volunteer for the Kasich or Trump campaigns, her article would have been published and then republished all over the country. The press would have dug in and found out as Robinson said there were sexual harassment charges within the campaign “all the time.” It would have been an explosive story.

The press did not want the story because they favored Bernie. They had adopted Bernie as the anti-Hillary candidate. Bernie was adored by the press. They knew if they dug into this it would seriously harm his campaign. Just as they let him brush the charges off when they came forward by him stating “I was a little busy running around the country.”

Why is the press covering this now? My analysis is two reasons. First, because of the Me Too movement. Second and more importantly, they don’t need Bernie now. They will have a couple of dozen Bernie clones saying the same socialist ideas without the disheveled, old man who will never get elected. They have new young and more attractive candidates to carry the torch for their ideals.

Ms. Jeffries was mistreated by the Sanders campaign. Though they were not responsible for the initial act their behavior did not protect a young lady who deserved better. The national press deserted her also ignoring someone who was sexually assaulted and had a story to tell. They are all guilty of malfeasance.

One of the reasons I don't really "hate" some American Leftists is that I view them as just confused souls manipulated by a system that rewards their political allegiance. They are viewed as "intelligent"..."kind"..."understanding"..."magnanimous" by a large portion of society. They are viewed that way because that's what the MSM has led America to believe. It's a effective lure and they are rewarded with pats on the back by their cyberbuddies and made to feel warm and fuzzy in the bosom of political correctness.

Unfortunately, if they deviate just a skosh from mind hive's dictum they take the chance of being banished from their comfort zone....so they don't.
]]>Bufftp Spin Zonepmoon6http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245061-The-Two-Faces-Of-The-American-MediaWalls Bad....Dem Voters good.http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245060-Walls-Bad-Dem-Voters-good?goto=newpost
Sun, 20 Jan 2019 10:47:09 GMTWhat's in the news day and night? The wall.

It's all anyone talks about or thinks about or debates. Have you heard? The U.S. government is partially shut down over the wall.

But it's all a massive liberal scam. A Ponzi scheme. Pure fraud. Bernie Madoff couldn't come up with a better scam.

Because the same liberal politicians and donors who scream about the "racism" and "immorality" and "ineffectiveness" of a wall all live behind walls.

President Trump needs to buy TV infomercial time and run a 30-minute TV show in a Ross Perot fashion -- featuring aerial views of the mansions and estates of liberals, protected by walls, gates, and armed guards. You know, the exact same protections they don't want you and me or our children to have.

Exhibit A is Harry Reid, the Democratic former Senate Majority Leader from my home state of Nevada.

Please ignore the advertising slogan "What happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas." It's not true. Las Vegas is the crossroads of America. What happens here is happening everywhere. And I've uncovered the biggest liberal scam in America -- going on right here in Las Vegas.

It revolves around my home community in Henderson. I live in the exclusive Anthem Country Club. There are about 1,500 beautiful homes behind the gates of Anthem. Together, these homes are worth around $1 billion -- in just one country club in one Las Vegas suburb.

What's the amazing appeal of Anthem Country Club? It's got a big beautiful wall around it. And thick iron gates in front are protected by armed guards. The result? There is virtually no crime inside walled, gated, armed Anthem.

Life is good behind the gates of Anthem.

In the rest of Las Vegas ... not so much. In the rest of Vegas ... lots of crime, gang bangers, drugs, car-jackings, and home invasion robberies. Proving walls and gates and lots of armed guards are a good thing if you want your family to be safe.

But wait. My Anthem community recently added yet another feature to keep our residents safe. Every vehicle entering our gates must show a government-issued photo ID or they will be denied entry.

Guess who's my neighbor, just steps away from my home? Former Sen. Harry Reid. The one and only. He could have chosen anywhere in Nevada or America to retire. But he didn't. He chose the protection of fortress Anthem for his family.

There are many lessons we can learn from studying Anthem Country Club.

Lesson No. 1: If you want your family and children to be safe, BUILD A WALL -- preferably a wall that is also surrounded by armed guards. The Vatican understands this lesson. Every celebrity in Hollywood understands. All the wealthy politicians in Washington, D.C., understand. All the big-shot media executives understand. Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and George Soros all understand. Barbara Streisand, George Clooney, Sean Penn, and Madonna all understand. They are protected by big walls, sturdy gates, and armed guards.

Lesson No. 2: Liberal Democrats are hypocrites. All the liberal bigmouths who denigrate the wall live behind walls and gates. None is a better example than Reid, former chief water carrier and bottle washer of President Barack Obama. Reid spent his entire Senate career fighting viciously against a wall. Reid argued walls were terrible and unnecessary things.

So, why did Harry choose Anthem? Because he loves his family. That's why we all want a wall at America's southern border. To protect our country and our children from bad people, drugs, disease, and violent crime. Welcome to the neighborhood, Harry. Can I bring a cake by?

Lesson No. 3: Liberals lie about everything. Liberals don't just use walls to separate themselves from the very poor and illegal alien voters they count on to elect them. They use limos and private jets and send their children to lily-white private schools where they'll never be around gangbangers or illegal aliens or Muslim refugees or disease.

Lesson No. 4: Guns must not be as bad as liberals claim. Because liberals may argue against gun ownership, but at the same time, they have armed guards protect them.

Lesson No. 5: The argument against voter identification is a total scam. How do all those gardeners, maids and pool cleaners drive through the gates of Anthem every day? The answer: They all already have a government-issued photo ID. So I guess it's a lie when liberal politicians claim that poor people and minorities don't have a photo ID or that it's too difficult for them to get or that it's "racist" to ask them for it.

Voter ID is an issue because liberals want election fraud. They can't win without it. They want illegals to be able to vote by the millions for Democrats.

Folks, we're being scammed. But not just any scam. This is the greatest scam of all time. Anthem, my beautiful, safe community, is the proof. What happens here in the suburbs of Vegas, is happening everywhere.

more....https://townhall.com/columnists/wayn...ltime-n2539256
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Sun, 20 Jan 2019 03:02:19 GMTEither by the system of imminent failure called liberalism/progressiveness, or God's will... either way I'm good...

My fiance is in Hollywood right now with her sisters and nephew, first thing she noticed is how many people are on drugs every where you look. California is such a $#!thole...

I really wish the rest of the US would exile that state from the union and take those tards Pelosi, Boxer and Feinstein woth them.
]]>Bufftp Spin Zoneublinkwescorehttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245058-I-can-t-wait-until-California-is-destroyedDo we need some form of oversight on the press?http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245057-Do-we-need-some-form-of-oversight-on-the-press?goto=newpost
Sun, 20 Jan 2019 01:47:32 GMTAfter watching all of the top news networks the past few days, it is interesting to see how the news is distorted to fit the political bias that each network has.
Is it time to have some accountability and oversight of the national news media? Does freedom of speech and freedom of the press...After watching all of the top news networks the past few days, it is interesting to see how the news is distorted to fit the political bias that each network has.

Is it time to have some accountability and oversight of the national news media? Does freedom of speech and freedom of the press mean that we have to accept this unchecked behavior when it has so much impact on our country and how it seems to effect political behavior?
]]>Bufftp Spin ZoneArctic Wild Manhttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245057-Do-we-need-some-form-of-oversight-on-the-pressWhen does the Shutdown End?http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245056-When-does-the-Shutdown-End?goto=newpost
Sat, 19 Jan 2019 22:21:06 GMTAs this is primarily a sports website, the answers will be in terms of sporting events. Also, discuss what will end the shutdown. Will it be a terrorist getting aboard an airplane because TSA people are too busy wondering how the **** they are going to feed their families? Will it be when the...As this is primarily a sports website, the answers will be in terms of sporting events. Also, discuss what will end the shutdown. Will it be a terrorist getting aboard an airplane because TSA people are too busy wondering how the **** they are going to feed their families? Will it be when the refunds don't come in on time regardless of what the president has promised? Will it be in March when funding for WIC runs out and SNAP is not reloaded and the working poor take to the streets? Will it be after Mueller releases his findings and makes it official that the Mother****er lied? What will do it? So vote in the poll and then discuss how it will end
]]>Bufftp Spin ZoneGeneralissimus Gibbyhttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245056-When-does-the-Shutdown-EndThe United Nations is losing staggering sums to corruption, mismanagementhttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245054-The-United-Nations-is-losing-staggering-sums-to-corruption-mismanagement?goto=newpost
Sat, 19 Jan 2019 20:33:04 GMTLet me take you on a short UN safari around the world, beginning and ending in Washington, D.C., to see just how effectively the United Nations spends our tax dollars.

In 2009 in Washington, the UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the world was threatened by an H1N1 global flu pandemic. It recommended that almost everyone be vaccinated. Then, in 2010, the British Medical Journal (BMJ) published its evaluation of the WHO. It pointed out that the medical scientists who had advised the WHO to declare this pandemic were also paid consultants of the large international pharmaceutical companies, who stood to make hundreds of millions of dollars on this upsurge in the purchase of global vaccines. There was no subsequent UN financial investigation by the WHO to look into the BMJ’s initial findings.

In Paris, France, UNESCO’s latest campaign is to rewrite Biblical history and to deny any Jewish historical, archaeological or genetic relationship to the land of Israel. Recently, it has been focusing on the old city of Jerusalem, arguing that there is no long-term connection there between Jewish culture and the city.

A 2014 audit suggested that 80 per cent of the UN’s food aid, estimated to cost $100 million, was taken by Al Shabaab en route to starving civilians

Somalia is a country engaged in a massive civil war between tribal traditionalists and Islamic radicals called Al Shabaab. As is common in civil wars, simple poor people are often left starving. UN food convoys usually start from the Indian Ocean coast and move inland towards combat zones in the interior. As the government does not control these areas, NGOs and UN workers often have to surrender large amounts of this food to the terrorists. A 2014 audit of this food aid suggested that 80 per cent of it was stolen en route. It is estimated that $100 million of food aid was taken by Al Shabaab during this project, thus rewarding the terrorists and contributing to the escalating violence.

Then let us not forget the Oil-for-Food Program that was established by the UN, which allowed Saddam Hussein’s
Iraq to sell oil on the world market in exchange for medicine and food for poor Iraqi citizens, without allowing Iraq to use the money for its army. In 2005, Paul Volker led an evaluation that found that about 2,253 well-known companies had made illegal payments totalling $1.8 billion to the Saddam regime during this flawed UN program.

Based in Nairobi, Kenya, the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) is one of those UN organizations that has got a massive boost in popularity because of the climate change controversy. In 2005, the UNEP predicted that climate change would create 50 million climate refugees by the year 2010. There were even predictions that some Pacific islands might disappear because of rising ocean levels.

Clearly none of this happened. So UNEP officials “disappeared” their maps and data from its web site without explanation, until some gifted journalists, who had cached it all, brought it back to the world’s attention. If UNEP was a department in any Canadian college or university, it would have been closed down and its professors fired. But that does not happen at the UN.

Then there is the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), which works all over the developing world and, strangely, has more than 637 millionaires among its employees. How can this be? Believe it or not, the UNDP had a program in North Korea during the late 1990s. The Wall Street Journal took an interest in it, pointing out that North Korea and the UNDP had violated all the rules that the UNDP sets up for its projects, and suggested that up to US$100 million of UNDP money was siphoned off by the government of the late Kim Jong Il. Now we know where some of the money for those millionaires may come from.

Then there is the United Nations Development Program, which works all over the developing world and, strangely, has more than 637 millionaires among its employees

Finally, as far back as 1997, investigative journalist Catherine Caulfield published her book on the World Bank, called Masters of Illusion. Her goal was simply to see if the World Bank’s promises about its projects are borne out in results. She found that World Bank projects had a 40 to 50 per cent success rate, according to the World Bank’s own internal evaluations, and many critics will say that these internal evaluations are in themselves suspect. I tend to agree. When I was working on a Swiss government development project in East Africa in 2005, I came into contact with a number of young, Western-educated African managers of World Bank projects. Privately, they told me that, on average, 40 per cent of each World Bank project budget was lost to corrupt practices. Caulfield’s evaluation is probably too generous.

Every year, Canadian taxpayers contribute millions of dollars to the UN and there is no sign that this practice will end. Our government leaders ignore the mounting evidence of systemic UN corruption, examples of which can be found all over the media.

Imagine if you gave $1 million a year to a charity that was supposed to feed the homeless and you found that, instead, the staffers of your NGO were using the money to feast at fancy restaurants. That is what the UN is doing, except on a gigantic scale.https://nationalpost.com/opinion/geo...0vX6WgeSEfmHuQ
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Sat, 19 Jan 2019 20:07:52 GMTAnd Pres. Trump is making an "important announcement" at 3 pm EST today.

There ARE no coincidences.

:usflag:

Patti
]]>Bufftp Spin ZoneDiscotrishhttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245053-It-s-National-Popcorn-Day!US Health Care Ranked Worst in the Developed Worldhttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245051-US-Health-Care-Ranked-Worst-in-the-Developed-World?goto=newpost
Sat, 19 Jan 2019 18:25:52 GMThttp://time.com/2888403/u-s-health-care-ranked-worst-in-the-developed-world/?fbclid=IwAR278C1L-sOLv7sczAs-Ldwt61wV0nAtKMsuc8wZGES0-0Q053t9O3fomMI
Although the U.S. has the most expensive health care system in the world, the nation ranks lowest in terms of “efficiency, equity and outcomes,”...http://time.com/2888403/u-s-health-c...0Q053t9O3fomMI

Although the U.S. has the most expensive health care system in the world, the nation ranks lowest in terms of “efficiency, equity and outcomes,” according to the report. One of the most piercing revelations is that the high rate of expenditure for insurance is not commensurate to the satisfaction of patients or quality of service. High out-of-pocket costs and gaps in coverage “undermine efforts in the U.S. to improve care coordination,” the report summarized.

A striking take-home from the report was a need for equity throughout the nation. “Disparities in access to services signal the need to expand insurance to cover the uninsured and to ensure that all Americans have an accessible medical home,” it said. A lack of universal health care was noted as the key difference between the U.S. and the other industrial nations.

Despite these shortcomings, positives noted include the breadth of reforms spearheaded by the Affordable Care Act, including new databases for transparent information and financial assistance for low-middle-income families in gaining coverage. “Those efforts will likely help clinicians deliver more effective and efficient care,” the report concludes.

US comes about 36th in the world I believe
]]>Bufftp Spin ZoneMidnightVoicehttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245051-US-Health-Care-Ranked-Worst-in-the-Developed-WorldNanettehttp://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php/245049-Nanette?goto=newpost
Sat, 19 Jan 2019 05:18:05 GMTi want everyone here to go watch nanette on netflix, and to just keep an open mind while doing so, and then tell me when you have. that's all i ask
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Sat, 19 Jan 2019 03:26:36 GMT

I will be making a major announcement concerning the Humanitarian Crisis on our Southern Border, and the Shutdown, tomorrow afternoon at 3 P.M., live from the

I will be making a major announcement concerning the Humanitarian Crisis on our Southern Border, and the Shutdown, tomorrow afternoon at 3 P.M., live from the @WhiteHouse.